Mon Tresor Mémoires D'amour
At a glance
Is Mon Tresor Mémoires D'amour worth trying?
Mon Tresor by Mémoires D'amour is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- smoky, fruity, warm spicy with Plum, Saffron, Coconut
The first impression
Mon Tresor by Mémoires D'amour is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Mon Tresor was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Philippine Courtière. Top notes are Plum, Saffron, Coconut, Grapefruit and Bergamot; middle notes are Neroli, Caramel, Orris Root, Rose, Cinnamon and Jasmine; base notes are Smoke, Leather, Vanilla, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Amber and Labdanum.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Philippine Courtière
Philippine Courtière is a French perfumer who has composed for 4711, Chloé, and Arabian Oud. Her work includes the fresh Acqua Colonia Coconut Water & Yuzu and the floral Narcissus Poeticus. She also created zodiac-inspired scents for BY SHAMS PERFUMES and the rich Opulent Vanilla for Angel Schlesser.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Mon Tresor Mémoires D'amour
Essence
The Mystic archetype embodies the allure of the unseen, the tension between shadow and light. Mon Tresor Mémoires D'amour captures this duality with its smoky leather and sweet caramel, a fragrance that whispers of hidden depths. Like the Mystic, it balances the earthy (patchouli, labdanum) with the ethereal (neroli, jasmine), inviting wearers to explore the liminal spaces between desire and restraint.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor textures that mirror the fragrance's contrasts: velvet draped over structured leather, or saffron-hued silks against matte black. Their aesthetic is opulent yet enigmatic, with a preference for jewel tones and metallic accents that catch the light like the perfume's coconut-and-amber glow.
Philosophy & Values
For the Mystic, truth lies in paradox. They value both the ephemeral (rose, bergamot) and the enduring (vanilla, tonka bean), believing beauty exists in transience. Their spirituality is tactile, rooted in rituals-burning incense, anointing wrists-that honor the sacred in the sensual.
Relationships
They draw others in with magnetic ambiguity, offering glimpses of vulnerability (plum's softness) beneath a composed exterior (smoke's austerity). Lovers are drawn to their ability to hold space for both passion and mystery, though few ever fully unravel them.
Lifestyle
Their days blend discipline and indulgence: morning meditation followed by late-night revelry. They might collect antique tarot decks or curate a cabinet of rare spices, each object a talisman bridging worlds.
Shadow
Their allure can become a shield, using complexity to keep others at arm's length. The cinnamon's warmth risks turning cloying; the leather, stiff with overuse. They must remember not to obscure their humanity beneath mystique.
Conclusion
Mon Tresor is an invitation to dwell in the in-between-where fire meets flesh, where memory becomes prophecy. Like the Mystic, it reminds us that the most intoxicating secrets are those we whisper to ourselves.